Not selling you Kinescope's tooling. Not asking you to become a customer. I want in, part-time, building and running Explee's own marketing agents the same way I already run them for Kinescope.
We already run Explee inside Kinescope's marketing team. My call. Went back to the site out of curiosity about the people behind a tool we already trust. Found the AI Developer post. Got wrecked by how well the whole thing is built — site, vibe, careers page. Not replying in kind felt like the actual crime.
What's already running, at Kinescope
- An agent I run, built on Hermes and living on our VPS, watches every push to kinescope.com and reports what changed and where, before the team notices.
- Same agent pulls daily SEO signal off Ahrefs and GSC and surfaces what to write next. A person still hits publish.
- Same radar tracks bad reviews of our competitors and Reddit mentions of us, daily.
- I've mapped a bank of 2,636 scraped viral LinkedIn posts from 56 tracked authors, ColdIQ's people among them, and I'm about to start posting from it weekly.
(there's also a daily AI-trend digest and an LLM-visibility tracker running next to all this — didn't want to turn a job application into a systems diagram)
What I'd build at Explee
- Point that same agent at your repo: every push turns into a ready social post — a screenshot of what shipped, a clip of it working, a short write-up — the same day you ship it, not a changelog line nobody outside the team reads.
- Same SEO pipeline, pointed at your keywords, minus the step where a person has to approve the publish. Full autopilot fits how you already work.
- Same radar, pointed at whoever's bad-mouthing AI SDRs instead of us.
- Same LinkedIn bank, rewritten for your audience instead of ours.
- Plus whatever else turns out to be useful. I don't know that part yet.
It can also push fixes back to your site itself, if you let it. “Direct agents toward problems without approval processes” — read that in your JD and felt seen.
Where I think this goes
Lovable made shipping an app something any non-engineer could do. Explee's doing the same thing to SDR: turning what used to take a hire, a stack, and a quarter of ramp-up into something a solopreneur or a ten-person company just runs.
That's not a feature. That's the same shape of bet Lovable made, pointed at outbound instead of app-building. I'd rather be early and part-time on it than read the case study later.
Process
You read this. Smiled (hopefully). Forwarded it to whoever's hiring. Talked about it for two minutes. Dropped me a line on Telegram.